Call Takedown For Normal Call Clearing; User-Initiated Normal Call Clearing - Nortel DMS-250 Reference Manual

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5-24 Call control procedures
for permanent signaling and PARTDIAL for partial dial. The DMS-250
switch ignores any digits dialed after a timeout.
The DMS-250 switch also ignores the DTMF signals * and #; these digits
cannot reset the timeout periods for partial dial or permanent signaling.
After receiving the suppcode, the DMS-250 switch stores it in the parameter
AUTHCC3 of the CDR for non-VNET calls and in the PNR for VNET calls.

Call takedown for normal call clearing

The procedures for call takedown when normal call clearing is initiated (by
either the user or the network) are described as follows.
A normal disconnect sequence consists of three messages:

User-initiated normal call clearing

When the network receives the DISC message from the user over a PRI
trunk, this is equivalent to detecting an on-hook signal on a PTS trunk.
Eventually, the network idles the PRI trunk member by disconnecting the
B-channel. The channel remains unavailable for any other calls.
As shown in Figure 5-14, the network responds to the DISC message by
297-2521-106 Standard 23.01 March 2001
DISC—The first message is always a DISC message, whether the user or
the network initiates call clearing of an established call.
REL—The other end of the connection responds with this message.
REL COM—The side initiating call clearing responds with this message.
starting timer T308
starting a DMS-250 switch internal lockout timer
sending a REL message to the user

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